
Many hospitality jobs can be found on cruise ships. This is a great opportunity for those who want to step outside of the daily grind and try something new. Most contracts include gratuity, room and board as well as a contract that allows you to work on a ship for a period of time from a few weeks up to a year. This is a great way to save money on your travels while meeting some incredible people along the way!
Jobs in Food and Beverage on Cruise Ships
Most of the hospitality and food service jobs on cruise ships are located in the restaurant. These positions are often entry-level. However, you can go up the ranks if desired. A bachelor's in food service or related fields is recommended.
A Maitre d'hotel supervises the restaurant's overall operation and quality of service. He or she oversees the staff, including assistant waiters and servers. He or she manages the restaurant's budget, including staffing and allocations of tables.
You are responsible for making sure that guests have a pleasant and smooth experience. You also need to ensure that the food on the menu is fresh, tasty and prepared correctly.

Another prominent position in a restaurant on a cruise ship's ships is the bartender. This position involves serving beverages to passengers and maintaining an informal and friendly environment at the bar. It is important to know how to mix and serve drinks professionally.
Many cruise ship jobs include cabin housekeepers or stewards, which are all hotel-related hospitality positions. These positions require some prior experience in hospitality or restaurant operations and good personal hygiene.
The cruise ship also has other hotel-related jobs, such as administrative assistants or hotel receptionists. They are often located in the main area of the ship's reception. These positions will require a high school diploma as well as basic office skills such Excel or Microsoft Word.
These positions are customer-facing, and you will need to be able to deal with a variety of people from all walks of life. A friendly personality is essential and you should be open to helping others.
Casino Staff on Cruise Ships
If you are passionate about gambling you could apply to work in a ship’s casinos as a Croupier. These positions are often more customer-facing than the ones above deck, so you'll need to have a friendly, outgoing personality.

Entertainment on Cruise Ships
A large number of different entertainers work on cruise ships, and you'll find that many of them are in high demand. You could make a living as a host or singer on board if your skills include music, dance, and drama.
Activities Manager on a Cruising Ship
A cruise ship's staff is incredibly friendly, so if you are an outgoing person who enjoys working with passengers you might consider a career in cruise line activities. These positions often include planning and leading activities throughout the day and night as well as organizing off-ship excursions to children.
FAQ
How does cruising work?
When you book a cruise, you pay a deposit (usually $50-$100) when you reserve your cabin. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. You will check in to your cabin once you have arrived at the port. You may also take part onboard activities.
Where do cruises actually start?
Most cruise vacations start in Miami, Florida. It has both international ports and airports, so cruises leave from Miami. These two locations make it possible for passengers to explore South America as well as Europe.
Is a cruise good vacation?
You have the best vacations when you aren't thinking about anything other than relaxing and having fun. A cruise is what the doctor ordered.
Where should I go on my next cruise?
You can choose to travel to different ports of calling if this is something you are interested. This information will help you narrow your search. If history is your passion, then you might be interested in a cruise which visits places like Alaska, Bermuda, Canada and England. A cruise that includes places such as Jamaica and Tahiti can be a good choice if you're more into water sports and beaches.
Do I have to dress up for a cruise or not?
You don't necessarily need to wear fancy clothes or formal attire. Simply be comfortable and open to relaxation.
Statistics
- The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
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How To
How to avoid becoming seasick during a cruise
You can avoid seasickness by wearing a cap while on cruise. By keeping the head in a fixed position, a wide-brimmed hat prevents motion sickness.
A hat also keeps water off the face, reducing the air's moisture. People who feel dizzy from breathing in moist air can breathe easier.
Another tip: Drink lots of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate the body causing more fluid to move around in the stomach. Consuming enough fluids can help lower the salt levels in your bloodstream. Salt causes the body and kidneys to retain water. This can lead to nausea.
Eat something salty if your stomach is feeling nauseous. Salty foods make the stomach produce more hydrochloric Acid, which is helpful in breaking down food particles.
If none of these tips work, there are medications you can take to relieve seasickness. Be aware that some medications may have side effects such as drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and headaches.